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Buena Vista Home Entertainment has provided us with some package artwork

Further Details:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment has sent over some artwork for the Christopher Nolan directed The Prestige which stars Christian Bale, Scarlett Johansson, Hugh Jackman, and Michael Caine. The disc will be available to own from the 20th February, and should retail at around $29.99. The film itself will be presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 track. The extra material has yet to be officially confirmed, although the advertisement below suggests that a Director's Notebook featurette, and an artwork gallery will be included. A Blu-ray release will also be available.

8th January 2007 17:52#3

This was a great film with very good performances, visuals, and a killer twist at the end. The artwork is good, but the theatrical poster was a bit better. Although I was hoping that this would be a 2-Disc special edition considering that it was well reviewed and did good business, but i'll pick it up anyway cause I can't wait.

8th January 2007 18:06#8

I enjoyed the film, but I'm still trying to see where there was a twist, or why one has to figure out what happened. It all made perfect sense to me, and I saw what I THINK everyone is calling the twist coming a while ago...

8th January 2007 21:33#17

Very well-made, but way too predictable for the most part. The twist at the end gave more dimension to the story, but overall it was the same "I tricked you!" "No, I tricked YOU!" deal done several times over. Everything else that could've happened did, and though they were executed well enough, you knew what was gonna happen. Maybe my expectations were too high...

8th January 2007 21:33#18

rockin'!! this movie was the second best film of the year!! (IMO. 1st best was little miss sunshine). I can't wait! But errr...what's with the artwork? it's decent but they make it look like Scarlett has a frickin' striptease in the movie!! I hope they change it a little. If not, then whatever. I'll buy it no matter what!!! this movie rocks!!!

8th January 2007 22:16#20

The art looks good except for the hand, they should drop it and give the text at the top a little more room to breathe. And I am annoyed that this appears to be the second Nolan film in a row with no audio commentary.

8th January 2007 22:45#21

I hated the tiwst and I was perplexed how people A: Didn't see it coming a mile away, and B: Think it was so amazing. Not a bad movie, but very over-rated. I am a Nolan fan, but I thought this was a miss. At least it'll be good for his career.

9th January 2007 9:31#27

My favorite film of the year (along with Little Miss Sunshine). As someone who read the book, and loved it, I enjoyed this film even more. Nolan took all the parts I felt were weak out of the book, and went with something a bit more realistic and believable. And even though I knew the twist, I still was fascinated with the execution, and found myself in times wondering what's next. The cover is a disappointment, so are the extra features, I was really hoping for a commentary here...

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